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Hamilton Hails 'World Class' Ferrari Performance

MURTAL DISTRICT, STYRIA, JUN 28 – Hamilton praised Ferrari's upgraded floor and operational execution that helped secure their best qualifying positions of the season, with Leclerc second and Hamilton fourth on the grid.

  • On June 28, 2025, Lewis Hamilton qualified fourth and Charles Leclerc second for the Austrian Grand Prix in Austria, marking Ferrari's best qualifying of the season.
  • Ferrari introduced a sizable upgrade package including a new floor, which Hamilton credited as key to the team's improved performance and operational execution.
  • Hamilton expressed satisfaction with the progress, noting he was less than a tenth of a second behind Leclerc and that their improvements came from steady, collective efforts with team boss Fred Vasseur.
  • Hamilton called the qualifying a "fantastic result" and a "world class" Ferrari performance while acknowledging he could have qualified second without a small mistake, and Leclerc credited the upgrades for helping the team.
  • The improved qualifying position bodes well for Ferrari to apply more pressure on rivals like McLaren and Mercedes but the team still faces challenges given the season's difficulties and Hamilton's ongoing podium drought.
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